We have categorised Tattu as:
- Sky bar
- Cocktail bar
The restaurant's concept revolves around the traditional Chinese courtyard house, with three "residences", each characterised by its own protective spirit, surrounding an inner courtyard where diners can enjoy their meals beneath the night sky and Tattu's reimagination of cherry blossom trees. The menu features Chinese cuisine, updated for the modern age with intriguing combinations and ingredients. The plates are arranged in imaginative fashion, with dishes looking like a dragon's egg or a goldfish bowl almost making it a shame to sink your teeth in.
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Thatsup
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Google
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4.7
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5,755 |
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5.0
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15 |
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We have categorised Tattu London in the price range High (££££).
Tattu is in the high-end price range, so visitors can expect to pay more than at most other restaurants.
Yes, you can have lunch at Tattu.
Tattu London is located at The Now Building, Denmark St, WC2H 8LH. Nearby is British Museum, London. Nearest Underground station is Tottenham Court Road (approximately 100m away).